Gone are the days of affixing lead tape to your driver or having to buy several drivers that are weighted differently to optimize performance. Adams Golf fills out their Redline RPM line of woods with this new driver featuring a 430cc titanium head. It has 44 grams of discretionary weight, which can be relocated to deliver increased ball speed, improved launch conditions and spin rate. Over half the mass in the club head is adjustable (two 10-gram screws and two 2-gram screws) and can be configured six different ways to fit individual swings.

For more information, visit www.adamsgolf.com

Cleveland Golf's new HALO (stands for High Angle Lift Off) replaces the traditional 1 through 4 long irons. The HALO Hybrid Utility is said to offer better stability and also features a sole design with a low and deep center of gravity, said to bring the ball up off the club face more quickly. According to the company, it's versatile and can be used for shots from the fairway, rough or tee.

For more information, visit www.clevelandgolf.com

Fairway & Greene is one of few golf clothing companies that have kept 98% of their business in green grass pro shops, as opposed to selling their product to large department-style stores, and the strategy is paying off. Over the last three years Fairway & Greene has had 30% compounded annual growth. In 2004, for the second consecutive year, the company won the Association of Golf Merchandisers Top Men's Apparel award. Known for its extensive stripe offerings as well as high-end V-neck cashmere vests and long-sleeved sweaters, Fairway & Greene will debut Irish linen shirts and sleeveless styles in 2005.

For more information, visit www.fairwayandgreene.com

Fidra Golf, a company started by John Ashworth, one of the industry's top designers, and a subsidiary of Quicksilver Americas, carries slick clothing that is functional and fashionable. These waterproof and breathable pants made of tricot stretch fabric, for example, are ideal for rainy day golf.

For more information, visit www.fidragolf.com

To really bring style to your collection of clubs, look into Greenwood Golf's handmade putters. The company, based in Burlington, Vt., is one of a handful of manufacturers worldwide that makes 100% hand-crafted laminated wood putters. Choose from a blend of cherry and curly maple, or walnut and curly maple, with added luxury accents such as hand-cast sterling silver and personal engraving. Each club is numbered, comes with a leather head cover, scabbard and case and conforms to existing USGA rules. Completely custom versions made from exotic woods and precious metals are also available.

For more information, visit www.greenwoodgolf.com

Weighing in at just 11 grams, Maui Jim's Titanium Sport Sunglasses have fast become a favorite among the golfing crowd. In 2004 they were rated the No. 1 optical choice in Golf Digest, and they are the only sunglasses with patented "PolarizedPlus" technology, which combines a polarizing film with a bi-gradient and anti-reflective treatment to eliminate glare on the golf course and block ultraviolet rays. The arms are made of a flexible beta-titanium alloy, which gently hug the head and won't stretch out like a normal hinge. Impact resistant Polycarbonate lenses are treated with CLEARSHELL, which protects from scratches and scuffs.

For more information, visit www.mauijim.com

Oakley's flashy Overdrive golf shoe features an "injection molded mid-foot shank," which is said to stabilize and support the foot during a big swing. Premium top-grain leather doesn't look bad either. The sealed seams and urethane laminate keep out bad weather, and a high vulcanized rubber outsole with Silver Tornado cleats provide needed traction. Oakley offers a lifetime guarantee on waterproofing, but it is limited. The shoe comes in plain black as well as white/black and brown/white.

For more information, visit www.oakley.com

You can't fix what you can't see. That's the tagline from Sports Vision Technologies, the company that makes the P3 Pro Swing Analyzer--a 9 inch by 14 inch durable platform with more than 50 sensors to capture information, such as swing path angle, club face angle, angle of attack and club head speed. The system's software captures the information from the sensors and creates a visual representation of the swing data on your computer screen. Players can see the trajectory of their shot, how far it went and what the degree of fade or draw was. "The most important part of your swing is 10 inches before and 10 inches after impact. Even the amateur players swing the club fast enough that the human can't see exactly what's happening," said Pavel Navrat, marketing director at Sports Vision. Now they can. New this year is an interface that makes the P3 Pro Swing Analyzer compatible with EA Sports' Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004/2005 video game.

For more information, visit www.p3proswing.com

The Titleist Pro V1 golf ball is designed for serious golfers and is considered the No. 1 choice on worldwide tours, according to Darrell Survey, a golf tracking company for all the major tours. The 2005 version of the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball promises improved launch conditions and superior "drop-and-stop" into and on the green. Over last year's Pro V1, the 2005 ball will travel an average of three yards farther. The core is made of a polybutadiene, and its cover is made of a urethane elastomer with dimple configuration designed for maximum flight.

For more information, visit www.titleist.com

Scotty Cameron's putters have recorded a total of 274 worldwide wins since 2000, including 15 wins on the PGA Tour in 2004. The Futura putter has 75% of the weight in a stainless steel "horseshoe" and 25% in the face of the club, helping the putter track squarely and accurately along the intended line. The rails on the sole of the 2005 Futura have been moved back, making them slightly longer, so the putter allegedly is perfectly square when looking down the shaft to line up a shot.